Levitikus 24:10

10 Und der Sohn eines israelitischen Weibes, er war aber der Sohn eines ägyptischen Mannes, ging aus unter die Kinder Israel; und der Sohn der Israelitin und ein israelitischer Mann zankten sich im Lager.

Levitikus 24:10 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 24:10

And the son of an Israelitish woman
Whose name, and the name of his mother, are afterwards given; whose father [was] an Egyptian;
Jarchi says, this is the Egyptian whom Moses slew, ( Exodus 2:12 ) ; and so others in Abendana: went out among the children of Israel;
went out of Egypt with them, according to the Targum of Jonathan, and so was one of the mixed multitude, which came from thence with them, which is not improbable; some say he went out of Moses's court of judicature; but it is more likely that the meaning is, he went out of his tent, so Aben Ezra, into the midst of the camp, to claim his rank and place among the people of Israel; though the Jewish writers, as Jarchi and Aben Ezra, take this phrase, "among the children of Israel", to signify that he was a proselyte, and became a Jew, or had embraced the Jewish religion in all respects: and this son of the Israelitish [woman] and a man of Israel strove
together in the camp;
which man of Israel, according to the Targum of Jonathan, was of the tribe of Dan, as was the mother of the man he strove with; what they strove about is not easy to say; Aben Ezra suggests, because this stands connected with the above laws, as if this man had said some things in a reviling way about the shewbread, the oil, and the offerings, and so a dispute arose between them, concerning them; but Jarchi says, it was about the business of the camp, and it is more commonly received that this man claimed a place to fix his tent on in the tribe of Dan, in right of his mother; but the other urged, that the order of fixing tents was according to the genealogies, and with the ensigns of their father's house, and therefore he had no right to rank with them, his father being an Egyptian, and perhaps from words they came to blows, see ( Exodus 21:22 ) ; though the Jewish writers understand it of their contending, at least of its issuing in a judiciary way, before a court of judicature: so it is said, when Israel dwelt in the wilderness, he (the son of the Egyptian) sought to spread his tent in the midst of the tribe of Dan, and they would not suffer it, because the ranks of the children of Israel were, every man according to his rank, with the ensigns according to the genealogy of their fathers; and they began and contended in the camp, wherefore they went into the court of judicature, the son of the woman of the daughter of Israel, and the man, a son of Israel, who was of the tribe of Dan F12.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Targum Jon. in loc.

Levitikus 24:10 In-Context

8 Sabbathtag für Sabbathtag soll es beständig vor Jehova zurichten: ein ewiger Bund von seiten der Kinder Israel.
9 Und es soll Aaron und seinen Söhnen gehören, und sie sollen es essen an heiligem Orte; denn als ein Hochheiliges von den Feueropfern Jehovas soll es ihm gehören: eine ewige Satzung.
10 Und der Sohn eines israelitischen Weibes, er war aber der Sohn eines ägyptischen Mannes, ging aus unter die Kinder Israel; und der Sohn der Israelitin und ein israelitischer Mann zankten sich im Lager.
11 Und der Sohn des israelitischen Weibes lästerte den Namen Jehovas und fluchte ihm; und sie brachten ihn zu Mose. Der Name seiner Mutter aber war Schelomith, die Tochter Dibris, vom Stamme Dan.
12 Und sie legten ihn in Gewahrsam, damit ihnen nach dem Munde Jehovas beschieden werde.
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